Categories: Roofing

Do I Need a New Roof: Signs Your Roof Is Aging

Most roofing systems can last for decades as long as they’re properly maintained and repaired. However, even if you take care of them, there will come a time when you’ll need to call for a roof replacement. Even if an aging roof doesn’t show any signs of issues on the surface, there may be a lot of hidden signs underneath that can only be uncovered by a thorough inspection. 

Depending on the material, your roof can provide decades of reliable weather performance. But at some point, the material will deteriorate and fail. To discover if it’s near the end of its lifespan, hiring a reliable roofing company like WaynCo Roofing, LLC, can help you discover clear signs that your roof is on its last leg and might need to be replaced soon.

  1. Check Out Your Attic

Before you head up to your roof, do a thorough inspection of your attic. Doing an interior check can help you determine the state of your roof. If you see any of these signs like daylight coming in through roof boards, dark streaks and stains, sagging areas and leaks or water damage, it’s best to contact a roofing pro immediately. Leaks, stains and sagging areas are classic signs of old roof age.

  1. Leaks and Water Damage

Water damage is a classic sign that your roof is not doing its job. This is most likely due to the protective layering on shingles becoming worn down over time. Should you see any water damage in your attic or on your shingles, it may be time to replace your roof. If you have active water leaks or are seeing signs of water damage inside your home, your roofing system’s waterproofing layer may be already compromised after years of being in use.

  1. Missing Granules

Granules are designed to protect the asphalt coating on shingles from sunlight and water. They’re made up of crushed rock, slag, slate, tile or porcelain. Over time, these granules become loose and begin to fall off, creating bald spots on your roof. Without these granules, your shingles are more prone to weather damage. Once you’ve noticed your shingles are bald or worn smooth, and there’s a huge amount of shingle granules inside your gutters, it might be time to consult a professional roofer for a prompt roof replacement.

  1. Curled, Buckled, or Missing Shingles

As the roof ages, the layers holding together shingles begin to peel away from each other. Shingles that are curled or look warped are a classic sign of old roof age. If most of your shingles are curled, your roof is vulnerable to leaks and other types of damage. Constant exposure to the harsh elements can cause the layers of each asphalt shingle to expand or contract. Over time, the minor peeling will expose the inner layer of the shingles to weather damage, making it easy for water to seep through the roof. 

  1. Damaged Flashing

To help direct water away from a roof, contractors often use a material called roof flashing. This material is spread around critical areas on your roofs such as where the roof meets a vent, wall or chimney. As your roof ages, so does the flashing. Deteriorating flashing usually results in water leaks or stains in your home.

  1. Dark Spots

Dark spots on a roof are a sure sign of old roof age. These dark spots can be anything from moss and algae to rust. If you have a metal roof and you notice these dark spots, your roof is in danger of collapsing as rust eats away at roofing material.

Did you know that insurance providers consider the roof’s age and condition when providing coverage? It’s worth noting that your insurance provider can increase your insurance premiums if you have a dated roofing system, or in extreme cases, drop your coverage. That’s why, if you’re renewing your existing homeowner insurance policies, you should consider investing in a new roof installation for your home. 

No need to search the Internet for a roofer near me. WaynCo Roofing, LLC is a trusted roofing company that specializes in working with your insurance provider to get you the fastest and most effective results after a storm has hit or unforeseen damage takes a toll on your roof. Call us at (704) 387-3392 or fill out our contact form to schedule service. We’re happy to provide you with a free roof estimate.

Karrie Fasching

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